Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

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Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

No. That would would be useful though as it allows players to see certain patterns in how other people pick their numbers and thus allow them to pick numbers that they could be certain no one else picked.

Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

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Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

The New York Lottery will probably tell you how many tickets were sold for any of their online game's drawings, but whether or not they'd be willing to give you a list showing all the different combo's sold for that particular drawing is another question.

As for the total combo's available, that's easy.... For example Take5 has 575,757 different combo's. The first would be 1 2 3 4 5 and the very last would be 35 36 37 38 39.

I wouldn't ask them how many tickets were sold because there can be multiple lines/combo's printed on one ticket. I'd ask them; For the Take5 drawing held on July 20th 2016, how many different combinations were sold out of the possible 575,757? Once you know how many different combo's were sold, then you could ask them; "Of all the combo's sold for July 20th's drawing, which combo's were sold more than once?"

Many people like to play 1 2 3 4 5. I bet The NY Lottery knows how many lines of 1 2 3 4 5 they sold for last nite's Take5 drawing. G5

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Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

What I find interesting is the pick 4 winners list. Look at how you see the same names hitting either multiple times or many times over a period of months. I have a feeling you would find this in any pick 4 state, but I could be wrong. Look at NC Lottery site winners list.

Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

I wish I could see a report like that too. PA will give a number of winners straight boxed etc

for daily games and other games but to give the kind of info you want is too much to ask.

Not because its unreasonable but because it would shed light on what they want in the dark.

I think if some people got that info they wouldn't be too happy and would reconsider random.

Is there any way of finding out how many tickets were sold for any particular lottery drawing?

Also, how many combinations were sold of the total combos available for that particular lottery game.

I am asking, because I would like to know how many tickets get printed with the same number combos on them. If the game has so many combos and supposed to be random, why are there so many winners with the same combos on their tickets?

Fortune cookies!

- Just kidding, but don't over-think things.

Those who run the lotteries love it when players look for consistency in something that's designed not to have any.

There is one and only one 'proven' system, and that is to book the action. No matter the game, let the players pick their own losers.